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*MatLab / Mathematica (sometimes used to generate 3D models) | *MatLab / Mathematica (sometimes used to generate 3D models) | ||
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*CircuitsIO | *CircuitsIO | ||
*Concise tutorials on how to accomplish specific goals | *Concise tutorials on how to accomplish specific goals |
Revision as of 12:39, 17 January 2022
The Digital Design Station is an educational and professional development resource for members. Digital design requires specialized software and equipment that not all members have access to. Our goal is a dedicated station will empower members to create digital designs for physical prototypes and as well as purely graphical assets. When possible we would like to use open source tools and participate in an open digital design community. However, proprietary CAD and graphics software are often more widely used, and therefore will also be available.
What's Included
- A desk with physical tools such as calipers and other measuring apparatus.
- A dedicated computer loaded with the necessary software to create files for 3D Printing, Laser Cutting, and CNC Routing.
- Software for purely virtual applications such as image editing, webby stuff, and animation.
- Laser Scanning and a photo lightbox are also planned.
Software and Equipment
- Whiteboard area for sketching
- A place for books related to digital design
- Room to physically sketch on paper
- A dedicated computer
CAD:
- Sketchup
- AutoCAD standard (edu download)
- AutoCAD Inventor (edu download)
- FHM plugin for Inventor (edu download - generates G-Code)
- SolidWorks
- CAD Libre (open source)
- FreeCAD
- OpenSCAD (open source)
- CADSoft Eagle PCB (free edition)
- SketchUcam
3D Scanning: We need a 3d scanner.
Other:
- GIMP
- InkScape (used in a lot of laser cutting and CNC routing basic stuff)
- Adobe products - Photoshop, Illustrator, etc
- MatLab / Mathematica (sometimes used to generate 3D models)
Bookmark relevant pages:
- Thingiverse
- GrabCAD
- CircuitsIO
- Concise tutorials on how to accomplish specific goals